Isuzu Offering Enhanced Extended Warranty for 2013-MY Diesel Trucks
Extended warranty coverage for all eligible Isuzu trucks is available at 294 authorized Isuzu commercial truck dealers throughout the United States.
by Staff
October 11, 2012
Isuzu commericial trucks
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Isuzu commericial trucks
Isuzu Commercial Truck of America Inc., based in Anaheim, Calif., announced Oct. 9 the availability of an enhanced extended warranty for all 2013-MY Isuzu N-Series diesel trucks sold on or after Oct. 1, 2012.
In addition to the powertrain components included in Isuzu’s previous extended warranty, the new extended warranty covers fuel injectors and high pressure lines, common rail, turbocharger, alternator, starter, water pump, rear drive axle, front I-beam axle and cross members. Coverage is available for 60 months/150,000 miles, or 60 months/200,000 miles.
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Isuzu’s basic limited warranty for its diesel trucks covers manufacturer defects in covered components regardless of mileage for up to 36 months.
Extended warranty coverage for all eligible Isuzu trucks is available at 294 authorized Isuzu commercial truck dealers throughout the United States. The company also offers Gold Star and Gold Star Plus limited warranties for select pre-owned Isuzu commercial trucks.
Isuzu said that gasoline-engine trucks continue to be covered by a 36-month/36,000-mile basic limited warranty and a 60-month/75,000-mile powertrain limited warranty.
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